Do I need a Level 2 Home Survey or a Level 3 Building Survey in Wells?
The type of survey you require depends entirely on the age, size, and general condition of the property you are purchasing. Use the comparison below to determine which RICS inspection is right for your transaction:
Inspection Detail | RICS Level 2 Home Survey (formerly HomeBuyer Report) | RICS Level 3 Home Survey (formerly Full Structural Survey) |
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Inspection Best Suited For | RICS Level 2 Home Survey Conventional, modern properties (built post-1990) of standard construction. | RICS Level 3 Home Survey Older, historic, or large properties, or those of non-standard construction. |
Inspection Property Condition | RICS Level 2 Home Survey Homes appearing to be in a reasonable, well-maintained state. | RICS Level 3 Home Survey Homes that are noticeably dilapidated or have been extensively altered. |
Inspection Depth of Inspection | RICS Level 2 Home Survey Surface-level visual inspection of accessible areas to highlight major faults. | RICS Level 3 Home Survey In-depth analysis of the property's structure, fabric, and integrity. |
Inspection Future Plans | RICS Level 2 Home Survey Buyers looking for a general overview before moving in. | RICS Level 3 Home Survey Buyers planning significant structural renovations or extensions. |
Inspection Advice Provided | RICS Level 2 Home Survey Highlights urgent defects that may affect the property's value. | RICS Level 3 Home Survey Detailed advice on defects, repair options, and ongoing maintenance consequences. |
Local Property Characteristics in Wells
Properties built in this area have certain standard characteristics which dictate what type of survey you'll need for your property. Here is a table of different factors that could affect your property and require further investigation by your RICS surveyor:
Characteristic/Risk | Details |
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Japanese Knotweed Risk: | Check the Environet heatmap to confirm. Source: Environment Agency & Environet UK Heatmap Data |
Listed Buildings: (Such as Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II in Wells) | There are over 20 listed buildings in the local area. These will always require a Level 3 Home Survey, provided by a surveyor with the requisite experience. We have an experienced RICS surveyor who can help in the local area. Note: Estimated based on the location's common property types and proximity from the data at Historic England. Your actual property may have a different characteristic or risk. Source: Historic England |
Ground Stability: Flags a risk for subsidence. | This area is generally considered low risk for ground stability issues. Source: The British Geological Survey (BGS) |
Wells Specific Property Info |
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Expert Tip: Investigate Historic Coal Mining Risks
Properties in Wells are located within known coal mining areas, which can lead to hidden structural movement or ground subsidence over time.
Your RICS surveyor will look for historical cracking or leaning, and you can find full historical data in a specialised Coal Mining Search purchased during the conveyancing process.
Local Building Survey Wells
Our Building Surveyors specialise in the local area and have completed house surveys in Glastonbury, Taunton, Frome, Bridgwater, Cheddar, Minehead and Yeovil.
We work with specialist RICS Building Surveyors to undertake Home Buyers Surveys in Wells. Whether you are buying an old run down 'doer upper' or standard construction freehold house, our RICS surveyors have seen them all.
With a vast number of years of experience completing building surveys on properties in Wells we'll be able to give you the detailed Wells HomeBuyers report that you will need to know and what defects there are with your property.
Defects flagged in a Wells Home Buyers Survey

Local Tip: Subsidence
According to the UK Government's Public Health England, large parts of Wells, including streets such as Orchard Lea and Fir Tor Avenue, are in raised radon areas, with properties built there having a higher probability than average of experiencing ground radon emissions.
The raised Radon area has a maximum radon potential of 10-30% (the percentage is the chance of a property being built where Radon emissions might measure above the action level).
If you are concerned that a property you are buying is in an area of raised Radon, please click to visit Public Health England's UK Radon Map. Click also to find out more about Radon, Radon property searches and much more.

Local Tip: Damp
Some properties in Wells are located nearby to areas to be explored for their energy potential by the oil & gas industry - they must be licensed by the Oil and Gas Authority - and such exploration includes areas subject to hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") investigation.
A recent environmental search carried out for a property in Windsor Crescent, BA11 2EA for example, flagged up that the property was built within 4km of an area that has been offered for licensing for onshore energy exploration and/or extraction.

Local Tip: Asbestos
Some properties in Wells are located nearby to existing or proposed sites for solar farms.
A recent environmental search carried out for a property in Waterworks Road, BA14 0AL for example, flagged up that the property was built within 2km of existing or proposed solar farms.
The location of wind farms or turbines can be contentious due to visual impact.
Why Choose SAM Conveyancing for your Home Survey?
In helping over 15,339 survey clients since 2014, we've learned a lot about surveys in Wells using our panel of over 100 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Your Wells surveyor will be local to your property, so whether you're worried about subsidence, damp, infestations, extensions, or even just for peace of mind, we've got you covered.
Our HomeBuyers Survey costs are fixed and competitive, as you'll see from all our Excellent reviews on Trustpilot. This means you don't have to break the bank to get a full health check on your new home. Get a Home Buyer Survey Quote today, or if you're not sure which survey to choose and want to know the difference between a Level 2 Home Survey and a Level 3 Building Survey, then give us a cal,l and we'll happily tell you what you need - 0333 344 3234 (local call charges apply).
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RICS Level 2 Home Survey with a Valuation
A RICS Level 2 Home Survey, which used to be called the HomeBuyer Report or a Home Buyer Survey, is generally suitable for:
- Bungalows
- Flats
- Standard construction houses
The majority of Wells's leasehold flats require only a RICS HomeBuyer Report but for any Victorian conversions, a Building Survey may well be required.
RICS Level 3 Building Survey
A Level 3 Home Survey, also known as a Building Survey or a full structural, is the most comprehensive visual inspection a RICS surveyor can provide on a property in Wells. It is suitable for:
- complex buildings, for example those that have been extensively extended and altered
- unique or older historic properties
- properties in poor condition; or
- those where the client is planning to carry out extensive repair and refurbishment work.
Speak to one of our team on 0333 344 3234 to find out if your property suits a RICS Building Survey, or read our article Which Home Buyers Survey suits your property .





